Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Faces of America

While watching Faces of America, I realized that most of us all have ancestors who immigrated to America. I learned that it must have taken a lot of hope and courage to come to a country to look for a new beginning. A new beginning, in a new place, with a new language, and a new culture. I find all of these things shocking, because I probably would be too scared. Many people left their loved ones just because they saw hope for them in America. I learned that some immigrants were lucky but some were not.
I would consider my great grandmother to be one of the fairly lucky ones. Just like most of the immigrants who came to America, my grandmother came for the hope of a new beginning. She came to the states by herself from Ireland when she was 18 years old. Her name was Sheila McAuliffe. She changed her name to Julia when she came over and married a man whos last name was McAuliffe, he was also from Ireland. She came through Ellis Island and lived in the bronx. She was a maid at the Drake Hotel in New York City. This hotel was one of the highest hotels in New York, located on Park Avenue and where many famous people would stay. She worked her way to being the supervisor of the maids and eventually retired and moved to New Jersey. Just to add in a cool fact, her apartment in New Jersey over looked Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. I find this very cool because everyday she could look out her window and remember the hope of why she came to America. I think a "nation of immigrants" means that America is one of a kind. Its special enough for millions and millions of people to look at it with hope just like my great grandmother had. I'm very glad I know about this, and i'm very interested about finding out more about my ancestors.
My Great Grandmother on the far left, my mom, me, and my grandmother

5 comments:

  1. Really cool story Samantha. It's awesome how you actually know your grandmother who came from Ireland and her story of what it was like to come to America as a true immigrant. I also completely agree with your idea of what it means to be a "nation of immigrants."

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  2. VERY interesting Sammy! I love how this one video made you look all into your great grandma Julia's travel and life around Ellis Island! A++! P s I like your pic!

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  3. Sammy your picture is so cute! It's very interesting to read what you know about your grandmother. Like you, I would probably be scarred to leave my homeland and go to America.

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  4. Adorable Sammy! I think your great grandmother's story is awesome! Very cute picture also!

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  5. Its so fun to know your own story -- and to have a picture of it too!

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